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More than 75 years for Müller

We have been going for more than 75 years. The strength of a family business, in which standards and values stay the same down the years. But Müller has constantly adapted to the changing world around it, so we are still a growing, successful and innovative business after all these years.

The family business was set up in 1938 Anton Müller established Müller Transport in 1938. He started out with one employee, and one truck with a livestock trailer. In those days the company’s focus was very local, carrying out all kinds of transport: from tankers for liquid foodstuffs to refrigerated transport, and from covered and volume transport to frozen transport. The organisation expanded into a very broadly-focused transport firm, in which the transport of foodstuffs was always the key business.

Foodstuffs always the key

By the end of the 1990s, Müller Transport was mainly known for tanker transport (as a transporter of liquid foodstuffs and dairy). At that time Müller had more than 70 tankers. After a number of years, it became clear that the business should specialise in the logistics market. In 2001 Müller made the conscious decision to focus its activities on what is now its core business: a full service logistics service provider of conditioned foodstuffs. With success. Müller is a market leader and in good financial health.

A special family business

Being a family business makes us stand out, especially at a time when large European players are increasingly taking the stage. Müller is still ‘just’ Müller, and all the shares in the company are still held by family members. Müller’s strength? Short lines, rapid decisions that make us stand out from the big firms.

Internationalisation As well as the Dutch Offices in Holten, Nijkerk and Roelofarendsveen, Müller is very active abroad. In Cheb, in the Czech Republic, Müller has opened a third establishment in order to offer international transport. Müller also has an extensive European network. We also have close links with foreign partners, not least in Germany and Belgium.